Sam Hewitt

  • Conductor strikes on East Midlands Trains to go ahead in pay row

    Conductor strikes on East Midlands Trains to go ahead in pay row

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    The first of a series of senior conductor strikes on East Midlands Trains is to go ahead on Saturday amid continued deadlock over a pay dispute.

  • Virtual Hyperloop concept offers glimpse into future of travel

    Virtual Hyperloop concept offers glimpse into future of travel

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    A virtual glimpse into the future of high-speed ground transport has been revealed by a group of engineers and designers, who have envisaged how Elon Musk’s Hyperloop could look.

  • Supertram providing free travel for Invictus UK Trials competitors

    Supertram providing free travel for Invictus UK Trials competitors

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    Supertram has confirmed it will provide free travel for participants of the Invictus UK Trials in Sheffield later this month.

  • Urie 4-6-0 is the newest addition to Mid-Hants operating fleet

    Urie 4-6-0 is the newest addition to Mid-Hants operating fleet

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    THE Urie Locomotive Society’s (ULS) newly overhauled ‘S15’ 4-6-0 No. 506 became the newest addition to the Mid-Hants Railway’s operating fleet when it was formally handed over to the line’s operating department on June 2.  The Eastleigh-built 4-6-0 last ran in 2001, and made its triumphant return to service resplendent in Southern unlined black with…

  • ‘S160’ named in honour of D-Day heroes

    ‘S160’ named in honour of D-Day heroes

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    EX-United States Army Transport Corps ‘S160’ 2-8-0 No. 2253 has been named Omaha in honour of the British and Allied servicemen that took part in the D-Day landings 75 years ago. The Baldwin-built locomotive is currently in the final stages of overhaul at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and received its new nameplates and commemorative plaque…

  • Retaining heritage skills for the future

    Retaining heritage skills for the future

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    In our latest feature about apprentices at the Severn Valley Railway, The RM visits the loco shed at Bridgnorth to meet 22-year-old Max Green, who started at the SVR when he was just 16. Max graduated from his engineering apprenticeship almost two years ago. “In the six years that I’ve been here, I’ve managed to…

  • Government should not manage railways, review says

    Government should not manage railways, review says

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    The appointment of a “Fat Controller” type figure would be “key for regaining public trust”.

  • Your Gallery | Bagnall No. 3023

    Your Gallery | Bagnall No. 3023

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    Frank Thurlby has sent in this stunning shot of Bagnall No. 3023 0-4-2T approaching Woody Bay Station. “Bagnall No. 3023 0-4-2T ‘Isaac’ climbs the gradient as it approaches Woody Bay Station on the Lynton & Barnstable Railway with the 11:45 train from Killington Lane on a hot and sunny summer day.” We want to see…

  • ‘B1’ and ‘Caley’ tank add soul to Gloucs-Warks steam festival

    ‘B1’ and ‘Caley’ tank add soul to Gloucs-Warks steam festival

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    CLOSE to 5,000 passengers travelled on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway’s trains during the three-day Cotswold Festival of Steam on May 25-17, sponsored by The RM. The successful event, which featured eight locomotives in steam, including three visitors, proved to be very profitable for the railway, attracting more visitors than in 2017, although not quite as…

  • Churnet Valley’s ‘S160’ steps in to cover Dartmouth steam shortage

    Churnet Valley’s ‘S160’ steps in to cover Dartmouth steam shortage

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    CHURNET Valley Railway-based ‘S160’ No. 6046 has followed in the tracks of its Batt Holden Ltd stablemate No. 5197 by going on hire to the Dartmouth Steam Railway in May.  The 2-8-0, seen here at Waterside with the 14.15 service from Paignton to Kingswear on May 30, was brought in to cover a shortage of power following…

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